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9780857933812 0857933817

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762354616

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482 S : Ill ; 25 cm

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Contents:Foreword: The 2010 Banking Law Symposium on Managing Systemic Risk Charles EnochSpecial Address: The Deposit Insurer's Role in Transitioning from a Government Deposit Guarantee Jean Pierre Sabourin Preface: It Has Been `A Hard Day's Night'John Raymond LaBrosse, Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal and Dalvinder SinghPART I: SYSTEMIC RISK1. Investor Behaviour in the Period Before the 2007-08 Financial CrisisRichard J. Rosen 2. The Nature of Systemic RiskJack Selody3. The Government as Guarantor of Last Resort: Benefits, Costs and the Case for Premium ChargesSebastian Schich4. The Troubled Asset Relief Program: Has Forbearance as Far as the Eye Can See Saved the US Economy?Gillian G.H. Garcia5. Why is the Canadian Banking System so Remarkably Stable? A Comparative Analysis with the USJean Roy, Rima Turk-Ariss and Yenni Redjah6. Systemic Contingent Claim Analysis - A Model Approach to Systemic Risk Dale F. Gray and Andreas A. Jobst7. Tax and the City: The UK's Proposals for a Bank LevyJohn SnapePART II: SOVEREIGN DEBT8. Iceland's Financial Disaster and its Fiscal ImpactArnor Sighvatsson and Gunnar Gunnarsson9. The Greek Tragedy: Is There a Deus ex Machina? Ioannis Kokkoris, Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal and Kiriakos Papadakis10. Restructuring a Nation's DebtLee C. Buchheit and Mitu GulatiPART III: ADDRESSING THE PROBLEM OF `TOO-BIG-TO-FAIL'11. Firm Stability and System Stability: The Regulatory DelusionGeoffrey Wood with Ali Kabiri12. `Living Wills': Putting the Caboose Before the Engine and Designing a Better Engine George G. Kaufman13. Finding a Solution to the `Too-Big-To-Fail' ProblemArthur E. Wilmarth, Jr. 14. `Too-Big-To-Fail' - Can Alternative Resolution Regimes Really Remedy Systemic Risk in Large Financial Institutions' Insolvency?Jens-Hinrich Binder15. To Divest or Not to Divest: That is the Question...Ioannis KokkorisPART IV: CROSS-BORDER ISSUES16. Resolving Large Complex Financial Institutions Within and Across JurisdictionsRobert R. Bliss and George G. Kaufman 17. From Consolidated Supervision to Consolidated ResolutionRosa M. Lastra and Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal18. Creating an EU-Level Supervisor for Cross-border Banking Groups: Issues Raised by the US Experience with Dual Banking Larry D. Wall, Maria J. Nieto and David G. MayesPART V: PRUDENTIAL REGULATION19. Capital and Liquidity Reform - A New Global Agenda George A. Walker 20. Basel II to Basel III: A Great Leap Forward?Imad MoosaPART VI: COUNTRY CASE STUDIES21. The US Architecture of Bank Regulation and Supervision: Recent Reforms in their Historical ContextDalvinder Singh22. An Evaluation of the Canadian Financial Safety Net During the Global Financial CrisisJohn Raymond LaBrosse and James F. McCollum 23. Financial Safety Net Reform in NigeriaGaniyu Ogunleye 24. Islamic Deposit Insurance System: The Malaysian ModelKhairuddin Hj Arshad25. Managing Financial Risk: The Precautionary Principle and Protecting the Public Interest in the UKJohn F. McEldowney Index

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`Managing Risk in the Financial System offers fresh and essential reading on the Global Financial Crisis. The coverage is unique in its scope - offering a close examination of fundamental concepts such as the nature of systemic risk; consideration of the impact of systemic crisis on both private institutions and national governments; and critique of popular reform proposals such as living wills, resolution funds and capital adequacy. Contributors to this volume are internationally recognized experts who offer sharp assessments of both the causes of the crisis and the proposed reforms.' -- Heidi Mandanis Schooner, Columbus School of Law, US `Incisive, authoritative and thoughtful, this important and timely collection of papers exploring the unresolved issues left by the recent global financial turmoil, will undoubtedly shape the policy responses to come. Interdisciplinary in approach and wide-ranging in jurisdictional scope, it draws together influential commentators, practitioners and regulators, to create a new milestone in the search for the fundamentals of a more stable global financial system.' -- Eva Lomnicka, King's College London, UK `This book contains a large number of chapters, nearly 30 in all, by acknowledged experts on various aspects of the recent financial crisis. Whichever aspect of this crisis may interest you, such as bank taxes, deposit insurance, TBTF and how to respond, cross-border issues, and many, many others, you will find chapters that are both authoritative and stimulating in this collection. The editors are to be congratulated not only on their selection of authors but also on the speed with which they have taken them from conference presentation to book chapter.' -- Charles Goodhart, London School of Economics, UKLeer más